Visibility wasn't great, but not terrible. It stayed chunky throughotu the water column down to 60'
We had a handful of varieties of nudibranchs around 40-50' with Armina californica (striped nudibranch) mating and laying eggs as well as eating small orange sea pens. There was also a good number of Hermissenda sp. and sandlewood dorids as well as a few Tritonia sp. and one Dendronotus sp.
Not a bad dive for having a sandy bottom with no structure!
A silty 10 feet, <5 feet in the shallows (low tide)
🕵️♀️👍Scuba Jess and pnwdiving.com
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